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If your idea of a great family holiday includes boating, fishing and seaside activities as a must, Portland Tourist Park in Portland Victoria is the place for you.
Located in the historic maritime township of Portland, the Park lies on 11 acres of natural bushland and is shared by the native birds and wildlife (koalas) that frequent the park. Visitors looking for a great Portland caravan park with all the amenities and facilities for a fun family holiday need look no further. The park offers 16 ensuite sites for caravans, 40 powered sites and numerous unpowered sites. For those looking for cabin accommodation in Portland, Portland Tourist Park offers superior cabins, deluxe cabins, and holiday units sleeping six and featuring reverse cycle air-con, two bedrooms, a large lounge area, separate bathroom and a fully self-contained kitchen. Or if you prefer to cook in the company of others, there’s also a large camp kitchen.
Portland Tourist Park is ideal for keen anglers looking for a fishing holiday. The Park is just 1.7 km from the Portland CBD and boat ramp. It boasts a boat wash, ample boat parking space, and a large camp kitchen with a hefty, lockable freezer to store your catch. There’s also stacks for the kids to do away from the water with a playground and basketball court. There’s even a TV in the camp kitchen and free wifi throughout the park. Other features and amenities include a laundry and dump point for RVs and larger caravans, and the park is also dog-friendly.
It’s a good idea to visit the tour desk for ideas before you head out to discover the region. If you need even more info, there’s a visitor information centre in Portland itself.
History buffs will be interested to know Portland is Victoria’s first town (Est. 1834), with more than 200 historic National Trust-listed buildings. Other attractions include many national parks, coastal walks, a heritage cable tram, the Maritime Discovery Centre, the Powerhouse Motor Museum, and so much more.
For outdoorsy types, there are plenty of charter offerings for those who want to fish, and adventure companies offering tours and open air experiences right throughout South Western Victoria. Portland is also awash with all manner of eateries, from top quality restaurants, cafés and pubs to excellent take-away options.
Portland Tourist Park offers visitors everything they need for a great family holiday.